Journey with Confidence RV GPS App RV Trip Planner RV LIFE Campground Reviews RV Maintenance Take a Speed Test Free 7 Day Trial ×
RV Trip Planning Discussions

Go Back   iRV2 Forums > MOTORHOME FORUMS > Class C Motorhome Discussions
Click Here to Login
Join iRV2 Today

Mission Statement: Supporting thoughtful exchange of knowledge, values and experience among RV enthusiasts.
Reply
  This discussion is proudly sponsored by:
Please support our sponsors and let them know you heard about their products on iRV2
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
 
Old 02-03-2023, 07:35 PM   #1
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 28
Class C covers

Any suggestions for the best cover for a 30 ft class C motorhome?
mecheng is offline   Reply With Quote
Join the #1 RV Forum Today - It's Totally Free!

iRV2.com RV Community - Are you about to start a new improvement on your RV or need some help with some maintenance? Do you need advice on what products to buy? Or maybe you can give others some advice? No matter where you fit in you'll find that iRV2 is a great community to join. Best of all it's totally FREE!

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest so you have limited access to our community. Please take the time to register and you will gain a lot of great new features including; the ability to participate in discussions, network with other RV owners, see fewer ads, upload photographs, create an RV blog, send private messages and so much, much more!

Old 02-04-2023, 10:44 AM   #2
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 294
I’ve been using the Eevelle Goldline cover on my 30’ Forester for a few years and it’s been really good, no signs of wear so far and we get strong winds and extreme weather changes here in Calgary. It is heavy grade marine fabric with a ton of tie down straps, venting, and zippers so you can access pretty much everything without removing the cover.
We regularly get snow and frigid temperatures, then it warms and melts when the Chinook winds blow in and cover has been holding up excellently.
https://eevelle.com/home/rv-covers/goldline-rv-covers/
__________________
2015 Forester 2801qs
Custom trailer for Hobie and Yamaha
Tombsy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-05-2023, 09:19 AM   #3
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2022
Posts: 210
I bought this one from amazon for $150.
I only planned on using it for one winter so I got the cheapest one I could get.
I was pleasantly surprised on the quality and fit.
It has survived the winter so far in Cleveland Ohio.
I'd buy it again.
Kip

6-Layer Top Class C Motorhome RV Cover Fits for 26'-29' RV - iiSPORT
Amazon
kwftlaud is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-05-2023, 10:19 AM   #4
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 28
Thank you. I need a cover since we will leave our 2022 Four Winds 28A at our Alaska cabin through the winter. So your experience with this cover and your Alberta weather is helpful.
mecheng is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-05-2023, 10:22 AM   #5
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 28
Thank you. Sometimes it is difficult to know how a cover will fare, so if a $150 cover works, that is good to know.
mecheng is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-12-2023, 08:09 AM   #6
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Posts: 558
Been using Adco for 15 years on our 30.5' Class C

On my 2nd bought in 2016 still using

Adco Designer Series.
Tyvek roof
2 zippered access doors
6 side vents
4 corner upper and lower tightening straps
3 underbelly straps

This size runs around $300 - $400

Wisconsin blizzards, extreme cold, snow, ice, rain
Attachment 386249Attachment 386250Attachment 386251
ChrisDParise is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-13-2023, 10:29 PM   #7
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2020
Posts: 29
Agree with the Adco covers. Wasn't sure what to expect when we first purchased but have been really happy with it so far.

https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-RV_..._RV_Cover.aspx
__________________
Austin & Hayley
2001 Dutchmen Express Class C, Stehl Tow Dolly w/ Mazda CX-3, Toyota Tacoma & Stealthcraft Drift Boat
the__Birdman is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-14-2023, 07:29 AM   #8
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Posts: 558
Quote:
Originally Posted by mecheng View Post
Thank you. Sometimes it is difficult to know how a cover will fare, so if a $150 cover works, that is good to know.
$150 for an rv cover? Is that for a pop-up camper? My John Deere D130 lawn tractor cover cost about $100 even good outdoor grill covers cost $75+. Sounds ridiculously low priced.
.
You'll want a tyvek roof and breathable vented sides with plenty of straps for adjusting.

Look at the Adco or other quality covers.
ChrisDParise is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-15-2023, 07:30 PM   #9
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2022
Posts: 210
nope
I put that on my 28 ft Itasca Sundancer. Its 11 1/2 ft tall.

The cover fit great and looked to be of good quality. So far so good. Its in Cleveland Ohio and they have has some snow and some sub zero nights.
I have not seen the cover personally, but, my friends have and they say its doing fine.
So, for $150 it seems to be doing just fine. I will update when spring comes and I take it off.

Kip
kwftlaud is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-16-2023, 07:15 AM   #10
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Posts: 558
Quote:
Originally Posted by kwftlaud View Post
nope

I put that on my 28 ft Itasca Sundancer. Its 11 1/2 ft tall.



The cover fit great and looked to be of good quality. So far so good. Its in Cleveland Ohio and they have has some snow and some sub zero nights.

I have not seen the cover personally, but, my friends have and they say its doing fine.

So, for $150 it seems to be doing just fine. I will update when spring comes and I take it off.



Kip
I browsed Amazon for 6 layered covers and was a little surprised they still make layered fabric tops. If they're well constructed you should get more than a couple years out of it as long as you've padded sharp edges well.

Didn't search for your exact cover but found prices as low as, for motorized rvs, $225-250. On a good sale they might be found for less.

My first Adco cover in 2008 had a fabric top and it lasted 7 seasons with minor repairs. I burned 2 small holes in it inadvertently from running the furnace and generator but it still held together structurally. Repair kits can be purchased and if done correctly are permanent

Good luck with your cover, may it keep your rv high and dry
ChrisDParise is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-18-2023, 10:27 AM   #11
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 28
Thank you guys for all your responses. I think that I will give Adco a try based on suggestions.
mecheng is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Tags
class c, cover



Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Replacing Fantastic Fan Vent Covers with MaxxAir vent covers LK23 Newmar Owner's Forum 6 10-02-2020 09:23 PM
Class A, Class B, Class C?? dottedlines MH-General Discussions & Problems 30 12-26-2019 07:45 AM
Video: Overview Class A vs Class B vs Class C pros and cons for new RVers themoreweexplore New Member Check-In 8 08-03-2015 04:14 PM
Driver & Passenger Seat Covers: Any sources for sheepskin covers? Mike & Mike Alpine Coach Owner's Forum 3 09-20-2007 05:28 AM
used MH parts, like window awning, wheel covers, windshied covers. Ken&Dolores Class A Motorhome Discussions 5 02-20-2006 10:17 AM

» Featured Campgrounds

Reviews provided by


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 10:16 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2023, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.